IKYUM® BLUEBLOCKER
BLUE LIGHT filter
In today's digital age, we spend countless hours in front of screens. IKYUM® Clarity Blueblocker Glasses stylishly minimize blue light exposure, enhancing your quality of life.
Blue light is everywhere
Blue light predominantly comes from sunlight, exposing us primarily during the day outdoors. However, artificial sources like LED lighting, mobile devices, tablets, and other screens also emit significant amounts of blue light.
IKYUM® Clarity Blue Blocker
Blue Light Overexposure Protection
Whether outdoors under the sun, indoors under artificial lighting, or using devices like screens, tablets, and phones, your eyes are continually exposed to both visible and invisible light radiation. IKYUM® Clarity Blueblocker lenses are engineered with a polymer that neutralizes all blue light below 420nm. While the blue light from screens is a fraction of that from sunlight, the extensive time we spend on devices raises concerns among eye health professionals about potential long-term effects. Currently, scientific evidence on the impact of blue light from devices on eye health is inconclusive. However, it is established that blue light can disrupt sleep by stimulating a specific hormone.
Visible wavelength
light spectrum
The color of light is determined by its energy and wavelength. The primary colors of light are red, green, and blue. Their combination results in white light. The visible spectrum, which includes violet, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red, produces the white light we see. In 1666, Isaac Newton showed that white light is composed of six colors, but added indigo to make seven, considering the number magical.
The human eye perceives light with wavelengths between 380 nm (blue) and 700 nm (red). Wavelengths outside this range are invisible to us.
INVISIBLE Ernergetic light
below 380nm
What about digital radiation
wavelengths of discord
Screens, LED bulbs, tablets, and smartphones emit visible blue light between 380nm and 500nm. While these devices emit less blue light than sunlight, the amount of time we spend on them raises concerns among health professionals about their long-term impact on eye health.
Further research is still needed to identify how much natural and artificial blue light from sunshine and digital devices is too much for the retina.
scientifically proven
Blue Ligh disrupts our sleep
There are concerns about the long-term effects of high-energy visible light exposure, with ongoing research to determine its impact on the human eye. Scientifically, it's established that blue light from screens can disrupt sleep by affecting hormone levels.
Most optical lenses absorb radiation up to 370nm. IKYUM® propose an optional BlueBlocker UV 410 filter to minimize potential risks.
The Impact of Short-Wavelength Light
UV 420 BlueBLOCKER
Short-wavelength light is particularly dangerous for the retina, potentially leading to early onset of diseases such as age-related macular degeneration or cataracts. While sunglasses frequently provide protection against both UV and blue-violet light, corrective eyewear typically does so only in exceptional cases..